Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] [conj] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 I think that whether as er Mr submits and is a guideline case and to be adapted to changing conditions or whether it is a case which lays down a bounding rate , that it is a case which I should follow and that the reasoning leading to the adoption of two percent as the appropriate percentage to be applied still applies today , thus the calculation is one hundred and thirty five thousand pounds times two percent , is two thousand , seven hundred pounds times seventeen , is forty five thousand , nine hundred pounds , to this there is to be added a cost of conversion , thirty two thousand , four hundred and seventy two pounds less the enhancement in value thereby created of twelve thousand , five hundred pounds that is a figure of nineteen thousand , nine hundred and seventy two .
2 I 'll face that when the time comes , ’ said Jenny cheerfully .
3 I could see that if the others achieved their work ambitions they would not be in the house all day , and I did not want to be at home on my own .
4 I dare say that if the hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme ( Mrs. Golding ) wishes to challenge the integrity of Access Opinions Ltd. it would be delighted to consult its lawyers .
5 I would reply that when the case is treated and not before .
6 Even the most reliable equipment is at the mercy of the fuse in the plug , and I would hope that if the Rocon circuit went off for this ( or any other reason ) , the remaining 200 watts would keep the tank from lethal chilling until I spotted the problem ( I am often away for days at a time )
7 I would hope that if the hospitals in England keep the offer open there may still be a chance to get children back .
8 Here I would suggest that if the beginner does not want to invest in a full set , he should settle for the 3 , 5 , 7 and 9-irons , sand wedge , plus a 3 and a 5-wood .
9 In this context , I would argue that while the unleashing of widespread revolutionary activity in Latin America in the 1960s must obviously be attributed to the impact of the 1959 Cuban revolution , this event was essentially a catalyst , which supplied a model and a source of inspiration to a radicalised generation who were already looking for an alternative to the Soviet theory of ‘ revolution in stages ’ .
10 Even if you decide to dispense with speeches altogether , you may find that after the cake is cut the crowd of well-wishers start chanting , ‘ Speech !
11 When you are working in a surgical ward you should remember that although the operation performed may give you some indication of the pain a patient is likely to experience , there will be a great variation in practice .
12 Well I 'm glad you should say that because the bonuses have gone down and that was a
13 You should appreciate that while the stock provision becomes realised on sale to third parties , the fixed asset provision becomes realised as the fixed asset is depreciated ( see workings 1 and 2 ) .
14 You might think that since the world stays just as nice , we could as well regard Tit for Tat as an ESS .
15 Yeah , but you 'll find that when the people will get threaten with their job loses they do everything , do anything .
16 Right after that you 'll learn that once the bird is stabilised in the dive it 's all too easy to be a bit late recovering and end up pulling g .
17 She could see that if the circumstances of their meeting had been happier they would have had a good drink of her mother 's secret stash of Bushmill 's and reminisced all night .
18 ‘ Well — I 'd be grateful if you 'd stay until after the Women 's Institute bush walk is over .
19 You 'd know that if the hairdresser came how they want it styled .
20 Thus , we may repeat that if the authorities decline to increase the supply of base money , then banks are constrained in the amount of lending they can undertake .
21 We may say that if the value of module is known , we can determine the value of ‘ status ’ , ‘ name ’ , and ‘ unit-points ’ .
22 We should add that after the hearing was completed we received a letter from Mr. Persaud inviting us to reopen the hearing to allow him to address additional points to us which he had not mentioned at all in his opening submissions to us or in his reply .
23 We demand that they defend our interests , both in Westminster and Eur European Parl Parliament , but we must realize that until the electorate of this country vote in a Labour government , as I am sure they will do in the near future , no later , we will have a w workplace campaigns , we 'll have workplace campaigns to educate and inform our members .
24 If we say we 'll wait until after the inspectors ' reports again , and then we 'll consider that , we do that any way - that 's not necessary .
25 But it includes the causal theory as a special case , since we might think that if the fact that p does cause a 's belief that p , then the two subjunctive conditionals will be true ( but not vice versa ) .
26 We shall see that although the uncertainty principle places limitations on the accuracy of all our predictions , it may at the same time remove the fundamental unpredictability that occurs at a space-time singularity .
27 In addition , it involves new technology and we would hope that once the system is perfected large scale orders will follow .
28 We would argue that because the environmental and social costs are so high , it is in the national interest to ensure that opencast production is kept to a minimum .
29 In conclusion , we can say that if the only ‘ planting ’ strategy currently acceptable in the Church of England is within parish boundaries , then the aspiring planters ' strategy should be ( i ) get ordained , ( ii ) find a very high population parish , ( iii ) train teams and leaders and start planting .
30 In general , we can say that if the free energy-composition curve has a shape which allows a tangent to touch it at two points , phase separation will occur .
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